SeaLife DC500 User Manual

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d.  Slowly tighten the screw in _ turn increments using the Allen wrench provided.  Pull on the
cable after every _ turn until it’s secure.  Be very careful not to over tighten the screw or you
will damage the cable. If you think you may have over-tightened the screw, loosen the
screw and inspect the cable.  If the cable is crushed, cut off the end of the cable with a
razor blade and remove about 1/16” (1.6mm) of the black sheathing.
e.  Attach the Flash Head Adapter to the External Flash.  First, make sure that the small flash
sensor is centered in the hole.  If not, rotate the rubber sleeve until the sensor is centered.
Attach the Flash Sensor Adapter by inserting into the hole in the rubber sleeve.  Make sure
the adapter is centered in the hole.  It is very important that the Flash Sensor Adapter is
aligned over the flash head sensor or the flash will not fire.
f.  Wrap the Flash Link cable around the top of the flash arm to minimize movement while
underwater.  Clip the DC500 Flash Link Adapter onto the camera housing lens port.  When
attaching two cables to the Flash Link Adapter, it may be necessary to secure the Adapter
to the housing with a small zip-tie or black rubber band so it stays securely attached to the
housing during use.  You may also consider securing cable to the flash arm using a low-
profile zip tie as shown below.